Restore Point in Windows® 7

What are the benefits of creating a Restore Point in computer operating on Windows 7?

In System Restore, the user may create a new restore point manually, roll back to an existing restore point, or change the System Restore configuration. Moreover, the restore can be undone itself. Old restore points are discarded in order to keep the volume's usage within the specified amount. For many users, this can provide restore points covering the past several weeks. Users those who are concerned with performance or space usage may also opt to disable System Restore entirely. Files stored on volumes which are not monitored by System Restore are never backed up or restored. System Restore backs up system files of certain extensions (.exe, .dll, etc.) and saves them for later point.

Following are the tips to create a Restore Point in computer operating on Windows 7:

Restoration from the product

Quick Restore Maker

Restore manually

Restoration from the product

This is the official way of performing a restore in Windows 7. First right-click on 'My Computer' and select 'Properties' to open a 'Windows System' Window and then click on the 'System protection' link on the left panel. Now you need to click on the 'Create' button at the bottom of the window to create a system restore point. Then type in a name for easy remembering the point, and hit 'Create' button. It will take some time to create a system point.

Quick Restore Maker

You can create restore in Windows 7 by using a simple tool called 'Quick Restore Maker' which simplifies the whole task. You just need to download the zipped file and extract them to a place in your Windows 7 and double-click on the QuickRestoreMaker.exe executable file to launch the process. Now type in the name that helps you remember what you want to restore and hit on 'Create Restore Point' button. You need not install this tool in the system.

Restore manually

First create a new text file by changing the extension to .vbs. by pasting the code in to the file through notepad or any text editor you like and complete the process to create a restore point. You will have to launch it as an administrator in order to run the code. Take a system backup before performing these steps.

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